TWINS: Double The [Cloth Diaper] Pleasure!

Many people think we’re crazy when they discover we use cloth diapers; especially with twins! However, we cannot imagine diapering our twins any other way. Cloth is easy, fun and just great. I. Am. In. Love. Yes, I am in love with cloth diapers (my children too, of course)!Our current stash consists of enough diaper for approximate 35 diaper changes; allowing us to wash diapers every 2-3 days. With a few key accessories, a working laundry routine, a night-time diaper solution and a wonderful nanny who is totally on board with cloth diapering, we have built a stash we love and have never looked back. Our current mission is to educate and convert other loving moms and dads to cloth as well.

1. $$$$$$We are not running out buying diapers at the store – which saves not only money – but precious time as well! Since the diapers are designed to fit most babies from roughly 7-35 pounds, we are good to go for a loooooong time…hopefully until potty-training!

2. Getting the Right FitOur twins have very different builds. Having diapers that work for our long, skinny boy and shorter, thicker lady – this makes a world of difference when it comes to diapering twins! Since investing in a few types of diapers that work for us, we have already begun to see the savings of using cloth in the first 8 months of our twins‘ lives! If we are blessed to have more children in the future, we are totally already set!

3. Accessories and AppliancesA diaper sprayer makes cleaning pool oh-so-easy and helps eliminate excessive stink in the diaper pail! Wet bags ensure cloth diapering on-the-go is easy-breezy!The toilet, washer, and dryer do all the hard work for us! A little Charlie’s Soap goes a long way in cleaning even the stinkiest of diapers.

4. It’s SO EASYI’m not exaggerating. Using cloth is just as easy as using disposables. PROMISE. Great for daddies, grandparents, and nannies. We can attest to that!

5. Cloth is Healthy!We’ve had very few instances of diaper rash. Honestly, I can count the occurrences on one hand, – total for both babies!

6. Contains MessesWe’ve never had blowouts up the back when using cloth, that’s for sure! Imagine trying to change two babies after a blowout – in additional to all the laundry!

7. Green BabiesWhile the average diaper is estimated to take 500 years to decompose in a landfill, we decided to forego the mathematics and the visuals of the mountains of disposable diapers we would be throwing away.. Although unintentionally, our children are already reducing their “carbon footprint.”

8. Cute Bums!I mean really, they are so adorable! Who could possibly resist?

This is the most true statement – I'm not exaggerating. Using cloth is just as easy as using disposables. PROMISE. Great for daddies, grandparents, and nannies. We can attest to that! – I don't know why people think cloth is so hard.

Ahhhh!! Just what I needed.. I'm expecting twins in April and really want to try cloth diapering…but feel a little overwhelmed by just the thought of it.. I love this blog because I get to 'see' a real mom, really working with real cloth diapers on real babies! It really makes it seem doable and….real! 🙂 Thanks for sharing this in such a timely manner for me!

We have never cloth diapered twins. But we started cloth diapering our now 4 year old son. And just before he turned 2 we had our daughter, so there was two in diapers. And when our first daughter was 1 1/2 we had another daughter. So again, we had two in diapers. I agree that having the one size diapers is a great option for having multiples in diapers. Our 2 year old is very tall and skinny and our baby is short and chubby. So the one size works well for us as well.

It's so nice to read this as I await the birth of our twins in a few more weeks! I have 2 older kiddos, an we used dieposables, b/c I thought CD would be too difficult. But now I am so ready to use CD. I have done my research! Just about everyone around thinks I am CrAzY, but then I show them the diapers, and they are quickly converted. I know it will be a bit of a learning curve at first, as we adjust to life with twins, but I am confident we will be able to make the CD work for us! I am going with Fuzzibuns, Smartipants, and the grow-Baby system. We also have a few Bum Genius 3.0's. I still need to get the diaper sprayer, but I've heard we could wait on that, as long as babies are breastfeeding. Thanks for this great post!

I love hearing about how moms of twins do things. I am currently expecting a set of twins 11/14/2010 and have a 16 month old son. I am encouraged that you still think cloth is easy. I keep telling people I think it will be too because I won't have to deal with blowouts!

Love the list! I do have to add to #1, not only does it save money and time, but also saves frustration… there is nothing like being somewhere and not having diapers! Or being out in the middle of the night? I love having a stash of cloth. Now that we use it more regularly, we cut out the emergency trips to the store.

your twins are SO STINKIN CUTE!!! i just want to kiss their little cheeks! i am glad to hear that you stuck with CDing with twins–lots of moms i know are overwhelmed by the thought of diapering just one baby! sounds like you have really figured it out! my next hurdle is to decide whether to cloth diaper our next child as a newborn–i'm not expecting yet but we hope to be soon! thanks for the post!